by Trudy Triumph | Sep 21, 2016 | Conversation about "it', Coping Strategies, Devices, Doctors, Drugs, Pelvic Pain, Science, Uncategorized
Michelle Y. Llamas Snior Content Writer, Drugwatch.com mllamas@drugwatch.com Occasionally we are fortunate enough to have a guest. Michelle Llamas is a blogger from Drug Watch We all rely on drugs and medical devices...
by Trudy Triumph | Jan 21, 2016 | Featured, Fighting Bladder Infections, Health, Kidney Health, My story, Uncategorized
Just as this blog, TrudyTriumph.com has evolved and progressed over the past few years, so have I. I started the blog to unload thoughts regarding the fear and anxiety I experienced as a urological patient with neurogenic bladder and bowel. As my body continues to...
by Trudy Triumph | Jul 31, 2015 | Catheterization, Conversation about "it', Featured, Prostate Cancer, Uncategorized
WHEN I COULD NO LONGER PEE PAST MY TOES MY DOC PUSHED A TUBE UP MY HOSE I KNOW HIS INTENT BUT I KNEW WHERE IT WENT WHEN IT’S TIP CAME OUT MY NOSE Do I have a treat for you. Finally guys it is your turn. Because of Google Analytics I know that most of my...
by Trudy Triumph | Nov 9, 2014 | Convenience Tips, Coping Strategies, Featured, My story, Reminder to use your intermittent catheter, Urine
Having coping strategies in place is more than important and necessary for a healthy productive life. Our goal is to go out and live our lives. Often pain is involved, concerns for possible embarrassment if we have an accident, and a factor of feeling isolated because...
by Trudy Triumph | Sep 27, 2013 | Bladder Infection
I still get really mad when I think about my first urologist. His thought was that having bladder infections are normal for people that have neurogenic bladder and bowel and need to use a catheter to pee. He refused to test my urine. Since I cath he thought that there...